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8. Are Tolkien and C.S. Lewis Enough? A Conversation with Gerald Russello

28 min · 26 de mar de 2020
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Patrick interviews Gerald Russello, editor of The University Bookman [https://kirkcenter.org/bookman/], about his recent article in the Intercollegiate Review: It's Time for Conservatives to Stop Being Content with J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis [https://isi.org/intercollegiate-review/conservatives-content-tolkien-lewis/]. Show Links: Bradley Birzer's Beyond Tenebrae: Christian Humanism in the Twilight of the West [https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Tenebrae-Christian-Humanism-Twilight/dp/1621384977/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=bradley+birzer+beyond&qid=1585248401&sr=8-3] The Novels Charles Williams [https://www.charleswilliamssociety.org.uk/novels/] 10 Blatantly Obvious Christ Figures in the 'Star Wars' Universe [https://babylonbee.com/news/10-blatantly-obvious-christ-figures-star-wars-universe] via the Babylon Bee Nick Ripatrazone's Longing for an Absent God: Faith and Doubt in Great American Fiction [https://www.amazon.com/Longing-Absent-God-American-Fiction-ebook/dp/B07VHPJQ99] And also the writings of Stratford Caldecott on the cultural imagination of comics [https://theimaginativeconservative.org/2013/10/technology-imaginative-film.html].

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